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Edited by Andrew Campbell and David O. Faulkner

Abstract

The Oxford Handbook of Strategy is a two-volume text on the key subject areas and issues currently under discussion in the field of strategy. Volume One focuses on two major areas: first, the various different approaches to strategy, and secondly, the development of competitive or business unit strategy, where the pursuit of sustainable competitive advantage is the key objective. The first section, Approaches to Strategy, covers the history of the field, economic and organizational approaches, as well as more recent technology and knowledge-based approaches. The second section, Strategic Analysis and Formulation, looks into more detail at different strategic methods, as well as broader issues of organizational learning and strategy in service organizations.

Bibliographic Information

Publisher:

Oxford University Press

Print Publication Date:

Apr 2006

ISBN:

9780199275212

Published online:

Sep 2009

DOI:

10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199275212.001.0001

Editors

Andrew Campbell,editor
Andrew Campbell is a Director of Ashridge Strategic Management Centre and active as a consultant on strategic issues for major corporate clients. He is also a visiting professor at City University. He holds an MBA from the Harvard Business School where he was a Harkness Fellow and a Baker Scholar.

David O. Faulkner,editor
David Faulkner is a Tutorial Fellow and Member of the Governing Body of Christ Church, Oxford, and Oxford University Lecturer in Strategic Management at the Said Business School where he is a former Director of the MBA programme. His specialist research area is International Cooperative Strategy and Acquisitions on which subject he has written, edited or co-authored a number of books.

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